1. Make sure all tires are inflated to the vehicle’s recommended inflation pressures (found in the owner’s manual on the door placard). 2. Turn the ignition switch to OFF then press and release the brake pedal. 3. Turn the ignition switch from OFF to RUN (engine OFF) 3 times, ending in the RUN position. Do this within 10 seconds. 4. Press and release the brake pedal

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FORD: 2005 Mustang 2004-2005 F-150 2005 Expedition, F-250, F-350 This article supersedes TSB 05-15-8 to update the Service Procedure. ISSUE Some vehicles equipped with a 4.6L 3-valve or 5.4L 3-valve engine may exhibit a ticking and/or knocking noise after reaching normal operating temperature. The noise may be described as “ticks”, “taps”, “knocks”, or “thumps”. In some cases the noise may be a normal characteristic of these engines. In other cases the noise may require further investigation. Sorting out and defining the noise as reported by the customer is important to successfully diagnose and/or repair the condition. ACTION Before starting diagnosis, it is critical to determine the specific engine noise the customer is concerned with. The customer should be interviewed to get their detailed perception and description of the noise, and to determine if the noise occurs at idle or above idle speed, and if the engine is cold, hot, or both. Attempt to duplicate the noise, and determine the source of the symptom. Refer to the following Service Procedure to help determine the source of the noise and if a repair is needed. LINCOLN: 2005 Navigator PRE-CHECKS 1. 2. 3.

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The vehicle security module monitors the door ajar and remote keyless entry (RKE) status. Based on the door ajar status (doors, liftgate, and liftgate glass), the instrument cluster then energizes the interior lamp relay. When the relay is energized, voltage is supplied to the interior lamp circuits. The interior lamps all receive voltage from the instrument cluster through circuit 53 (BK/LB). Voltage is only provided when the instrument cluster receives a request for interior lamps from either the vehicle security module (when a door, or the liftgate/liftgate glass is opened) or the headlamp switch (when the interior lamp switch is placed in the interior lamps on position). The ajar switches are normally closed (with the doors, or liftgate/liftgate glass closed), and when a door or the liftgate/liftgate glass is opened, the ajar switch is opened alerting the vehicle security module that a door is ajar. Possible Causes Circuit 53 (BK/LB) short to voltage Circuit 57 (BK) open Circuit 344 (BK/YE) open Circuit 345 (BK/PK) open Circuit 346 (BK/WH) open Circuit 363 (BK/LB) open Circuit 402 (OG/LG) short to ground Circuit 700 (WH/VT) open Circuit 1961 (BN/LB) open (without power liftgate) Door ajar switch Liftgate ajar switch Liftgate glass ajar switch Headlamp switch Instrument cluster Power liftgate module Vehicle security module

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The ten-gallon gasoline tank should be filled—nearly full -and the supply should nrver be allowed to get low. When filling the tank be sure that there arc no naked ñames within several feet, as the vapor is extremely volatile; and travels
rapidly. Always be careful about lighting matches near where gaso ine: has peen..pilled, as the air within a radius of several feet is permeated with the highly < xolosive vapor. The amali vent hole in the gasoline tank cap should not be
nlk.wed to get plugged up, as this would prevent proper flow of the gasoline to
the carburetor. The gasoline tank may be drained by opening the pet cock m
the sediment bulb at the bottom